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SaysWho?

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  1. I feel like Bernie supporters were the angriest and feistiest in the 2016 convention (which was not identifiable to those of us watching the videos). The centrist people always being angry is nothing new -- they weren't kind to Dean in 2004 for his anti-war stance -- but usually they're happy at the convention because their person won.
  2. The angry people at the convention should be the Bernie folk, but Ana's playing role reversal as the angry winner.
  3. This makes a lot of sense! I thought the knife was invincible because it was the demo. So there was a lot of the original that carried over to this. There's no second run option or anything I'm assuming?
  4. It does! What would you say made RE3 lesser? I saw some conversations on Reset like that but the conversation between these users are, like, whether or not RE3 was simply great and what its critical acclaim is and not RE3 itself.
  5. So just to make sure, you're a naturally unfriendly and intellectually dishonest person with a bad aura around him and you've been faking being all right for the past 10 years?
  6. Serious question: is there something else going on? The past 4 or 5 weeks have been out of character antagonistic.
  7. I'm surprised by the length. I don't remember reviewers getting through RE2make in 5 - 6 hours on the first go-around. Still getting it day one. I had a ton of fun during the demo.
  8. The board's against him because of his attitude and immaturity. Notice how I didn't give you these issues when you were talking about the Bernie Bro, or skillz when he talked about Bernie not being a strong candidate. I mean, I don't really dislike him, but going after me based on liking Bernie this time after upvoting my posts en masse in 2016 when I was a Clinton voter? It's disappointing. I thought we were all cool here. I post happily with you guys despite voting for the distant second candidate, for Christ's sake! I should be the angry one.
  9. Yes, when we had a racist as the Republican nominee and he was able to attack Sanders lol. The concerns for black Americans run skin deep, or else he might concern himself with actual policies designed to benefit them instead of trying to will Sanders into being a racist.
  10. When you view black people and women as things you can argue in the moment but not have actual opinions about, yes.
  11. It's been addressed; at this point, nobody knows what you're arguing. I'm also not sure there's anybody on the board who agrees with your judge of character. It's hard to talk with you since you keep making things up and doubling down on fake news, and it strikes of immaturity when you go after people only because they no longer support the same person you do. tbh, with your sudden concern for the plight of African Americans to your concern about women in 2016, I'm looking forward to when COVID-19 passes to see how you handle the Biden rape accusations when they're front and center.
  12. Definitely Grim Fandango, and let me echo @Ghost_MH Some of the puzzles have very clever solutions. Too clever. So it'll make sense and make you chuckle after you use a guide for those parts. Hell, I had to refer to a guide for half of it for puzzles that were well beyond anything I could think of. It's an extremely charming game, though, and it is fun when you do figure out the other half of the game.
  13. A Safer-At-Home policy is in effect in South Florida (Monroe, Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties).
  14. From not a whit to, "But it was three sentences!" What will his excuse be tomorrow? I'm starting to wonder if you have any black friends. That would explain why you consider this blaming the "black electorate," instead of being introspective as to why so many black Democrats think the Democratic Party isn't changing things for them even under Obama and under candidates you like. Because if you knew even 7 black people, you'd know that this isn't controversial, and that we're to blame for calling them a firewall and not producing results, like the dreaded left-wing policies of criminal justice reform and civil rights protections.
  15. I think it's very likely Biden's association as Obama's VP is more tangible and recognizable than Hillary's as Sec of State in his first term and probably more meaningful.
  16. Bernie has a much better history on criminal justice than Biden, and the support of the bill was significantly more complicated than the Clintons, who touted the whole thing. Props to Biden for that provision. In 1991, Bernie on the death penalty: It's not just the crime bill; these are issues all of my black friends/acquaintances with whom I've talked politics bring up, and Bernie was 1000 times ahead of the game (and on busing). Biden may have it better, though. Doesn't look like resentment toward Biden's 1970s busing policies exists and many trust him because Obama also trusted him. Least that's what I've been told. I hope it's not another 2016 where the person who attracts more black voters under their tent can't do the same in the general.
  17. It already happened in 2016. https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/21/us/many-in-milwaukee-neighborhood-didnt-vote-and-dont-regret-it.html?auth=-google1tap I'm sure someone like that will be very happy with Biden.
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